Poorer nations face unrest as wealthy countries snap up fuel

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Poorer nations face unrest as wealthy countries snap up fuel
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Governments across the developing world are struggling to keep energy flowing to citizens frustrated by rising prices, as tight supplies and weaker currencies put some sources out of reach.

Russia’s war in Ukraine has Europe bracing for a tough winter, but the costs are piling up higher in emerging nations as governments struggle to keep energy flowing to citizens hit by surging

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